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Sen Josh Hale, R-Mo., on Tuesday stood shoulder to shoulder with hardcore democrats to include significant compensation for the survivors of nuclear tests of President Donald Trump on Tuesday.
Hale has fought for the passage of Radiation Exposure Commentation Act (Reca) since the program was canceled in 2023. It has now been re -uprooted and has been greatly expanded for continuous bipartisan advocacy.
Among the cross-cardamom attendees, former rape Kori Bush, D-Mo., who was one of the most aggressive critics of Republican in the Congress. However, Haley embraced Bush at the event.
“Corey, thanks. We will not be here without you and your work,” he said, remembering many of his earlier efforts to pass the law.
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Sen Josh Halee spoke at a program on Tuesday, July 8, 2025 at St. Louis, Missouri to pass the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act. (Fox News (Anders Hagstrom))
Apart from this, in this program, rape Vesley Bell, D-Mo., who voted against OBBB, said that he supports the RECA law. Nawazo Nation President Bou Nagren also participated in the event and recalled the impact of nuclear tests on his community.
The bill applies to sites across the country where Americans, citizens, military and Nawazo came in contact with the nuclear weapons testing and radiation due to storage of nuclear waste.
The event took place on such a site: St. Sin Park in St. Louis. The surrounding area has been prescribed for a cancer hotzone for storing nuclear waste nearby.
This law applies to similar sites in Missouri, Tennessi, Kentki and Alaska, but the bills of the bill and Haley themselves say that there is more work to be done there.
“This is a great first step, but definitely more to do,” NAACP St. Louis President John Boman told Fox at the event. “This is a good day, but the coming days are better.”
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NAACP St. Louis President John Boman on Tuesday, July 8, 2025 with his environment president, Bruce Morris. (Fox News (Anders Hagstrom))
Boman and others highlighted some zip codes that are not eligible for compensation, and they say that there is a need to work to work that can use to qualify for American compensation.
Don Chapman, the founder of Just Moms STL, a advocacy group, dedicated to the issue of radiation risk, Fox reported that procedure – while difficult – strengthened his trust in the legislative process.
House Speaker Mike Johnson of La. (AP Photo/Ivan Wuki)
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After the passage of the bill, he narrated the celebrations and looking at the employees of the opposite sides of the corridor to celebrate and share the high-five. The bill was passed three times through the Senate in recent years before he reached the President’s desk.
“The system still works. It does,” he said. “Media often does not share it.”